As Maiocco notes, there aren’t necessarily any specifics involved here. Though, both teams are in the midst of a summer in which training camp battles are the name of the game. For the Broncos, it’s all about finding the right guy to take snaps under center. Heck, Denver still has no idea how its running back situation is going to play out. Pure conjecture here, but 49ers running back Carlos Hyde could be one of the guys the two teams are talking about. Hyde is a free agent following the season and has been the subject of rumors suggesting he might not fit new head coach Kyle Shanahan’s system. San Francisco also has a plethora of young running backs who have impressed the brass, including rookie

John Elway continues to patiently wait for one his quarterbacks to win the starting job.
“We’d like the decision made by itself,” Elway said Thursday, via Josh Dubow of the Associated Press. “We want one of them to take the reins and take over. That

The Bears played admirably against the Denver Broncos in Week 1 of the preseason, but starting quarterback Mike Glennon’s 0.0 passer rating for the game has created a lack of confidence in Chicago’s odds for a good season. ESPN’s first preseason power ranking reflects that sentiment. The Bears rank only three spots ahead of the worst team in the NFL. 2016 record: 3-13 Post-draft ranking: No. 29 The Bears are the only NFL team with at least $18 million in guarantees committed to two quarterbacks, so all eyes will be on the battle between Mike Glennon and Mitchell Trubisky this preseason. It’s also a big investment for a team that ranked 24th in points allowed last season, all things considered.